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Live camera / N.Korea's missiles?
from http://ayudiary.seesaa.net/article/20378167.html
Tags: JAPAN, missile, N.Korea, NAGANO, security
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North Korea missile
North Korea missile
Tags: Korea, missile, North
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NORTH KOREA MISSILE LAUNCHES
DOES THE BIBLE SPEAK TO NORTH KOREA'S MISSILE LAUNCHES? THE BIBLE SPEAKS OF THE KINGS OF THE EAST IN REVELATION 16.
Tags: BIBLE, CHRISTIANITY, GOD, GOSPEL, JESUS, NEWS, RELIGION, SPIRITUALITY
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N. Korea may have fired more missiles
Hello and welcome to a UPI headline update. I'm Kristin Volk on this Thursday, the 7 day of June 2007.
North Korea may have fired short-range missiles into the West Sea today. South Korean officials are confirming this intelligence. They say the country could have fired one or two. A South Korean news agency is reporting that the firing is believed to be a test. This comes two weeks after North Korea fired a short-range missile into the East Sea.
U.S. President Bush is saying "enough is enough" in Darfur. The President made the remark today in Germany at the G8 summit. He says he's frustrated that the international community hasn't done more to stop the violence there. Bush says he'll call on other G8 leaders to enact sanctions against the Sudanese government, which is something the...
Tags: Bush, cell, Darfur, defense, female, G8, George, Korea, missiles, North, Putin, research, Russia, shield, stem, Sudan
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Typical Burst of North Korea
LESSON 1: Listen to your family.
*A news report says the North Korean military has rejected South Korea's response to its recent provocations.
North Korea has also test-fired missiles and expelled South Korean officials from a jointly run industrial zone, apparently in angry response to the tougher policies of South Korea's new conservative...
Tags: Bak, genseisha, Il, Jong, Kim, Korea, leader, Lee, missile, Myung, North, South, world, 北朝鮮, 幻生社, 李明博, 金正日, 韓国
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King Sejong the Great class destroyer ( South Korea )
Information by http://www.answers.com/topic/king-sejong-the-great-class-destroyer
Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) completed and launched the world's third, and Korea's first, 7,600-ton class Aegis destroyer.
The launching ceremony for the ship was held May 25th, 2007. In attendance were President Roh Mu-hyun, First Lady Kwon Yang-sook, Minister of Defense Kim Jang-soo, Chief of Naval Operations Song Young-moo, Chairman of the Korean Joint Chiefs of Staff Kim Kwan-jin, commissioner of the Defense Acquisition Program Administration Lee Sun-hee, Mayor of Ulsan Park Maeng-woo, CEO of HHI Choi Kil-seon, and 350 other guests at HHI's Special and Naval Shipbuilding Yard in Ulsan, Korea.
The destroyer was named Sejongdaewang-Ham after the legendary king of the Chosun Dynasty who strived to...
Tags: Aegis, aircraft, BattleShip, cruiser, destroyer, First, fleet, frigate, KD-3, KD3, NAVY, SM-2, SouthKorea, submarine, torpedo, 艦隊, 세종대왕함
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Soft Korea
South Korea's response to North Korea's missile test launches has been called too soft by the international community because they insist on keeping ties with the North and will continue to give aid
Tags: community, internationa, korea, missile, north, sanction
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KOREAN BEEF: North Korea's Nuclear Weapons
In April 2003, North Korean officials admitted for the first time that their nation possessed the ability to build nuclear weapons. Many experts suggest that the possible possession of nuclear weapons by a so-called rogue state such as North Korea sets the stage for a far more serious conflict than the war with Iraq. Just how should the United States try to diffuse the Korean crisis? Can diplomatic efforts succeed where they have previously failed? Will the United States have to consider military options? And just what is North Korea hoping to accomplish by fomenting this crisis?
Tags: crisis, Korean, military, nuclear, options, weapons
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North Korea National Anthem
An independent kingdom for much of its long history, Korea was occupied by Japan in 1905 following the Russo-Japanese War. Five years later, Japan formally annexed the entire peninsula. Following World War II, Korea was split with the northern half coming under Soviet-sponsored Communist domination. After failing in the Korean War (1950-53) to conquer the US-backed Republic of Korea (ROK) in the southern portion by force, North Korea (DPRK), under its founder President KIM Il Sung, adopted a policy of ostensible diplomatic and economic "self-reliance" as a check against excessive Soviet or Communist Chinese influence. The DPRK demonized the US as the ultimate threat to its social system through state-funded propaganda, and molded political, economic, and military policies around the core...
Tags: Anthem, blog, Chagang, Chagang-do, Hamgy, Hamgyong, Hamgyong-bukto, Hamgyong-namdo, Korea, National, North, Piongyang, South, video
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Analyst: N. Korea Has Second Missile Site
North Korea has quietly built a long-range missile base that is larger and more capable than an older and well-known launch pad for intercontinental ballistic missiles. (Sept. 10)
Tags: analyst:, korea, korea_missiles, missile, n., north, second
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North Korea tests 6 missiles
North Korea launched six missiles, including a long-range Taepodong-2. The move has unsettled the United States, it's now calling for provocative defiance in the international community.
Tags: dictatorship, korea, north, nuclear, Taepodong, weapons
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Korea's War of Words
ANCHOR:
North Korea has lashed out at the new conservative government in Seoul and its ally the US by test firing missiles, expelling South Korean officials at a factory park in the north, threatening to slow down a nuclear disarmament deal. Heres the full story.
STORY:
Pomp and ceremony to welcome South Korea's new military official.
But with the new chairman of joint chiefs of staff, comes a tougher stance on North Korea.
[Kim Tae-Young, South Korea's New Chairman of Joint chiefs of Staff];
"North Korea's nuclear problem has not been resolved yet. So our army should firmly and decisively cope with any threats and challenges to guarantee our national security and people's lives and property."
And it's this comment that has got North Korea riled. Over the past few days, the North has...
Tags: conservative, firing, government, korea, missiles, north, ntdtv, seoul, south, threat
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North Korea's Weapons of Mass Destruction
The Young Turks discuss North Korea's nuclear weapons situation. Hosted By Cenk Uygur, Ben Mankiewicz and Jill Pike. Listen Live from 3-6pm PT at www.theyoungturks.com. Clip of the day for October 9, 2006.
Tags: Korea, North, Nuclear, The, Turks, Weapons, Young
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North Korea raises tension with a missile launch
Anna Chan:
North Korea has test-launched several short-range missiles today in what analysts say is a show of anger towards Washington and South Korea. Here's more.
The launch comes one day after the North expelled South Korean officials from a joint industrial complex. The new government in Seoul has told its communist neighbors to clean up its human rights abuses and get on with nuclear disarmament talks.
South Korean officials say the missile launches were part of a military exercise.
[Lee Dong-Kwan, Blue House Spokesperson]:
"It looks like part of a regular military exercise to the Blue House and we are closely monitoring the situation... We believe the North does not want a deterioration of relations between the South and the North."
New South Korean president Lee Myung-bak says...
Tags: Bak, korea, launched, Lee, military, missiles, Myung, news, north, ntd, ntdtv, range, seoul, short, test
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South Korean President Response to North
Anna Chan:
Today South Korea's president rebuffed the latest taunts from North Korea. President Lee Myung-bak is telling his communist neighbor to change its tone and get back to serious dialogue.
In the past week, the North has hurled personal insults at President Lee Myung-bak, tested missiles and threatened to reduce the wealthy South to ashes.
[Lee Myung-bak, S. Korean President]:
"We propose that the two sides engage in sincere dialogue, and in order to do so, we believe the North has to move away from its previous ways and actions."
Last week North Korea demanded South Korea's military chief apologize for his comment at Parliament in Seoul. He said South Korea would carry out a preemptive strike on potential North Korean nuclear facilities if North Korea shows signs of attacking...
Tags: disarmament, korea, Lee, missiles, Myung-Bak, news, north, ntd, ntdtv, nuclear, president, responds, south, to
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U.S. Nuclear Talks with North Korea
ANCHOR:
The top U.S. nuclear negotiator met with his North Korean counterpart in Singapore on Tuesday with hopes of reviving stalled disarmament talks. Here's more.
STORY:
U.S. Assistant Secretary of State, Christopher Hill said he was unsure about the meeting with North Korea's Kim Kye-gwan. The meeting comes at a time of heightened tension after North Korea's missile tests and threat to attack the South.
Hill urges for a return to six-nation talks which have been held up by North Korea's overdue declaration on its nuclear activities.
[Christopher Hill, U.S. Assistant Secretary of State]:
"I don't think we will have any agreement, we are not looking for an agreement. We are looking to have a consultation on some of the issues that have kept us apart. They know exactly what the issues...
Tags: Christopher, disarm, Hill, Kim, korea, Kye-gwan, negotiation, north, ntd, nuclear, singapore, U.S.
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FOX Connects Russia China & N.Korea with Iranian Missiles!
http://cspanjunkie.org/
September 29, 2008 News Corp
Tags: bush, cyber, defense, georgia, iran, iraq, missile, poland, russia, shield, war
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UFO Coverup at Nuke Missile Sites
America's nuke missile sites have been disapproportionally sighting UFO's. On several critial times(Korea and Vietnam Wars) the missiles had been shutdown by strong magnetic-electric pulses when UFOs were observed above the nuke missile silos.
One thing we do know for sure is that no nuke weapons were used in both Korea and Vietnam wars by America.
Tags: mag-electric, nuke, pulse, shutdown, stations, UFO, weapons
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北朝鮮がミサイル発射 その狙いは
North Korea's missile launch
Tags: Korea, missile, North, ミサイル, 北朝鮮
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US, Poland Sign Missile Defense Deal
The United States and Poland have signed a deal to place components of a U.S. missile defense shield in the East European country. U.S. officials say the missile defense system is aimed at new threats from countries like Iran and North Korea. But the plan has sparked anger from Russia, which sees it as a threat to its security. Leta Hong Fincher has more.
Tags: Condoleezza, Donald, fincher, interceptor, Iran, Korea, missiles, negotiations, news, North, Radek, Rice, russia, Sikorski, Tusk, voa
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